From Mumbai, if you want a trip that feels enriching rather than rushed, Ajanta and Ellora are incredibly rewarding for a long weekend. Based around Aurangabad, this journey pulls you out of everyday noise and drops you straight into rock-cut caves that are over a thousand years old. Walking through Ajanta, you move slowly almost instinctively, studying ancient murals that still glow with colour and emotion, telling stories of Buddha’s past lives. Ellora feels grander and more dramatic, especially the Kailasa temple, which doesn’t quite register as human-made until you remind yourself it was carved from a single rock. Your days revolve around exploring the caves, taking breaks under shaded viewpoints and letting the scale of history sink in. Back in Aurangabad, food is simple and satisfying, with local thalis, naan, dal and mildly spiced curries that are easy on the pocket. Budget hotels and lodges are widely available, and shared taxis and buses make getting to the caves affordable. It’s the kind of trip where you return home feeling calmer, slightly awed, and quietly proud that such extraordinary heritage is still accessible without spending much at all.